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Neutron Density Depression Due to an Oblate Spheroidal Detector
In this paper, two projects have been undertaken. First, Workman's calculations have been checked to a higher degree of approximation to determine the accuracy of his method. Second, a new set of boundary conditions has been developed for obtaining solutions of the neutron diffusion equation which do not depend on the solution of the equation inside the detector.
Date:
January 1954
Creator:
Trammell, Margaret Ruth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Gamma Rays from Neutron Excitation of Cs133
This thesis explores gamma rays from neutron excitation of Cs133.
Date:
January 1959
Creator:
Lamb, Billy Leonard
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A System for Measurement of Negative-Ion Charge-Exchange Cross Sections
A radio-frequency positive-ion source and a fifty-kilovolt linear accelerator were designed and constructed in order to produce sizable quantities of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, neon, and argon. Plans were then made to equip this ion source with charge-exchange apparatus suitable for charge-exchange cross-sectional measurements. It is the purpose of this paper to present the design of the equipment and to present operational knowledge of the equipment and of ion beams which are producible.
Date:
January 1960
Creator:
Wingo, Dale T.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
D-D and D-T Neutron Excitation of Energy Levels in Cs133
The purpose of this experiment was to make positive assignment of the Cs133 energy levels excited by the inelastic scattering of neutrons.
Date:
January 1961
Creator:
Dawson, Horace Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Design and Testing of a Coincidence System
This paper is concerned with the design, testing and performance of a coincidence system, the proposed North Texas State College accelerator.
Date:
January 1961
Creator:
Barnes, W. L., Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Quaternion Representation of Crystal Space Groups
This investigation is designed to find quaternion operators which will generate selected space groups and which are more convenient to manipulate in some important types of problems.
Date:
January 1961
Creator:
Hufstetler, Thomas Jerry
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Extinguishment of a Low-pressure Argon Discharge by a Magnetic Field
The experiment in this study involves the extinguishment of a low-pressure argon discharge by a magnetic field.
Date:
January 1964
Creator:
Criswell, David Russell
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Properties of a Single Crystal of Bismuth at Liquid-helium Temperatures
The purpose of this investigation was the determination of the thermal conduction properties of a single crystal of bismuth at liquid-helium temperatures in magnetic fields up to eighteen kilogauss.
Date:
January 1964
Creator:
Alsup, Dale Lynn
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Thermomagnetic Phenomena in Antimony at Liquid Helium Temperatures
The purpose of this investigation was to study head-transport phenomena in a single crystal of antimony at liquid helium temperatures. In particular, the longitudinal and transverse components of the thermal resistivity tensor were measured as a function of magnetic field up to eighteen kilogauss.
Date:
January 1964
Creator:
Haywood, Charles Thomas
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Correction Factor for the First Born Approximation
This thesis looks at a Schroedinger equation and the Born approximation.
Date:
January 1965
Creator:
Russell, Jerry Brent
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Microwave Spectrometer for Narrow-line Electron Spin Resonance Studies
This thesis explores the basic theory, design and construction of electron spin resonance spectrometer.
Date:
January 1966
Creator:
Neie, Van ElRoy
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Gamma Rays Resulting from Neutron Scattering in Cesium
The purpose of this investigation was to attempt to resolve the energy levels of Cs133 that can be excited by inelastic scattering of 14 Mev neutrons.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
McAnally, Michael A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Homogeneous Canonical Formalism and Relativistic Wave Equations
This thesis presents a development of classical canonical formalism and the usual transition schema to quantum dynamics. The question of transition from relativistic mechanics to relativistic quantum dynamics is answered by developing a homogeneous formalism which is relativistically invariant. Using this formalism the Klein-Gordon equation is derived as the relativistic analog of the Schroedinger equation. Using this formalism further, a method of generating other relativistic equations (with spin) is presented.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
Jackson, Albert A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study and Critique of the Mean Position Concept in Relativistic Wave Mechanics
The basic concept to be used in studying the question of one-particle interpretations of relativistic wave equations is that of observables and operator representations that are different from the more usual classically motivated observables and representations. In particular, the concept of a mean-position observable will be used to determine to what extent the one-particle "problems" can be resolved.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
Gebhart, Hugh David
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Chlorine Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Absorption of 3, 4, 5, 6 - Tetrachlorophthalimide and 1, 3, 6, 8 - Tetrachloropyrene
In this study frequency modulation was used with a regenerative spectrometer and a super-regenerative spectrometer to detect the nuclear quadrupole resonance frequencies of chlorine in two commercially available compounds, 1, 3, 6, 8 - tetrachlorophyrene and 3, 4, 5, 6 - tetrachlorophthalimide.
Date:
January 1968
Creator:
Reeves, Jerry Byron
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Galvanomagnetic Determination of Energy Bands in Arsenic
A study of the transport properties of a substance requires the determination of a set of transport coefficients by experiment. From these coefficients, the elements of the electrical conductivity tensor, thermoelectric tensor, et cetera can be determined. In this experiment, measurements and analyses of galvanomagnetic effects in a single crystal of arsenic were performed. The measurements were made at liquid-helium temperatures in magnetic fields ranging to 25 kilogauss. The gross isothermal, electrical conductivities have been analyzed to determine various parameters characterizing the energy bands in arsenic.
Date:
January 1968
Creator:
Hathcox, Kyle Lee
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Susceptibility of Galvinoxyl
The twofold purpose of this investigation was to design and construct an apparatus for direct magnetic susceptibility measurements as a function of temperature and to provide the complete susceptibility characterization of the free radical galvinoxyl in the room temperature-liquid nitrogen range.
Date:
January 1968
Creator:
Martin, John R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Gamma Ray Distribution from Neutron Excitation in Cesium
The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the gamma rays resulting from excitation of Cs133 by the inelastic scattering of 14 MeV neutrons and to determine the relative intensity of each gamma ray.
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Bowers, Richard Morgan
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Monte Carlo Calculations of Reflected Intensities for Real Spherical Atmospheres
To calculate the emergent radiation field, a realistic atmospheric model and algorithm must be developed. The radiation field may be characterized by the emergent intensities of scattered light. This is possible only if the algorithm determines these intensities as dependent upon atmospheric and angular parameters.
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Montgomery, John A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Solutions of the Equations of Radiative Transfer by an Invariant Imbedding Approach
This thesis is a study of the solutions of the equations of radiative transfer by an invariant imbedding approach.
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Adams, Charles N.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of the Atomic-oxygen Concentration under Simulated Upper Atmosphere Conditions
This thesis describes an experimental technique for measuring the atomic-oxygen concentration under simulated upper atmosphere conditions.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Grable, Weliko C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Precision Angular Correlation Table and Calculation of Geometrical Correction Factors
In recent years y-y angular correlations have been very useful in confirming the spins of excited nuclear states. Angular correlation techniques have also been employed to study the electric and magnetic character of excited nuclear states. With these things in mind, it was decided to design, construct, and test a precision angular correlation table.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Rowton, Larry James
System:
The UNT Digital Library